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     <font color=gold><b>ai-integration.biz, &nbsp;commoditysoftware.org, and meansofproduction.biz &sup2;</b></font></td></tr>
     <font color=gold><b>ai-integration.biz, &nbsp;commoditysoftware.org, and meansofproduction.biz &sup2;</b></font></td></tr>
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[[Catalog of Internet Identities|<font color=ivory><font size=4>I</font>]] found the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...for_Dummies first appearance] of the "&lt;X&gt; For [http://commoditysoftware.org/everything/index.pl?node=poni Dummies]" guides incomprehensible if not offensive&sup1;. Some guests, used to a certain kind of web space, have found these domains to be puzzling. I am not an artiste and this incomprehension, if present, is not the result of your failure to understand my 'art', so if you are one of those many guests, this page is for you.</font>
[[Catalog of Internet Identities|<font color=ivory><font size=4>I</font>]] found the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...for_Dummies first appearance] of the "&lt;X&gt; For [http://commoditysoftware.org/everything/index.pl?node=poni Dummies]" guides incomprehensible if not offensive&sup1;. Some guests, used to a certain kind of web space, have found these domains to be puzzling. I am not an artiste and this incomprehension, if present, is not the result of your failure to understand my 'art', so if you are one of these guests, I hope this page helps.</font>
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<td width=30% align=center><html><center><a href="http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/his/CoreArt/art/neocl_dav_oath.html" title="About the Horatii">
<td width=30% align=center><html><center><a href="http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/his/CoreArt/art/neocl_dav_oath.html" title="About the Horatii">
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Second, I produce content for myself <b><i>only</i></b> for the domains in bold gold above&sup3;  ...
Second, I produce content for myself <b><i>only</i></b> for the domains in bold gold above&sup3;  ...
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<ul> <li><font size=1> <b>wik-cso.dom</b> is a [http://ai-integration.biz/everything/index.pl?node=n.+domain dominion] . When referenced the domain name in the location bar of your browser will resolve to one of:</font> <ul>
  <li> <font size=1><b>ai-integration.biz</b>: support.</font>
  <li> <font size=1><b>meansofproduction.biz</b>: accounting.</font>
  <li> <font size=1><b>commoditysoftware.org</b>: community.</font>
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Under a few circumstances referenced content will shows it's URL in your browsers location control. For the rest, in general, you must be able to 'get' whether or not the referenced content is external to our  domains  or not.  <i>Tip: most user agents (e.g. browsers) will show the URL of a link in the status widget before you click thru to it</i>. If this is not rather obvious and natural to you then you may find it better to restrict your viewing as noted above.
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  <li> Finally, if your browser isn't configured with chinese fonts, chinese words will not show as such (if from our domains, mouseover may show an English title) and if [[Encyclopaedia Galactica|this CMS]] owns the window, the main page can be accessed thru the galaxy/EG icon.<br>
  <li> Finally, if your browser isn't configured with chinese fonts, chinese words will not show as such (if from our domains, mouseover may show an English title) and if [[Encyclopaedia Galactica|this CMS]] owns the window, the main page can be accessed thru the galaxy/EG icon.<br>
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&sup3; <font size=1 color=gold>[http://kybernet.com kybernet.com] owned by me in the nineties, last I checked now registered by someone in  
&sup3; <font size=1 color=gold>[http://kybernet.com kybernet.com] owned by me in the nineties, last I checked now registered by someone in  
[http://commoditysoftware.org/everything/index.pl?node=St.+Petersburg,+Russia Leningrad]. Serves DOS shit from this dominion via the above domains.  Similarly, nak-cso.<i>com</i> was owned by me as a commercial alter ego to the .org domain, but that has been superceeded by ai-integration.biz. </font>
[http://commoditysoftware.org/everything/index.pl?node=St.+Petersburg,+Russia Leningrad]. Serves DOS shit from this dominion via the above domains.  Similarly, nak-cso.<i>com</i> was owned by me as a commercial alter ego to the .org domain, but that has been superceeded by ai-integration.biz. </font>
 
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<ul> <li><font size=1> <b>wik-cso.dom</b> is a [http://ai-integration.biz/everything/index.pl?node=n.+domain dominion] . When referenced the domain name in the location bar of your browser will resolve to one of:</font> <ul>
  <li> <font size=1><b>ai-integration.biz</b>: support.</font>
  <li> <font size=1><b>meansofproduction.biz</b>: accounting.</font>
  <li> <font size=1><b>commoditysoftware.org</b>: community.</font>
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Under a few circumstances referenced content will shows it's URL in your browsers location control. For the rest, in general, you must be able to 'get' whether or not the referenced content is external to our  domains  or not.  <i>Tip: most user agents (e.g. browsers) will show the URL of a link in the status widget before you click thru to it</i>. If this is not rather obvious and natural to you then you may find it better to restrict your viewing as noted above.</html>
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